The 50th anniversary year of the Indiana Soybean Alliance, which includes policy and checkoff branches, is a time to observe the many changes through the years.
“We went from $3 soybeans up to $15 and back to $9 now, so there’s been a lot of changes, a lot of new uses for soybeans,” said Joe Steinkamp, President of the Indiana Soybean Alliance. “Every 4th row of soybeans that we grow goes to China and half of all soybeans go export, so it’s been a big change.”
He says they would like to learn more about Indiana growers and former leaders who can share their history with a visit to www.ISA50.com.
The current ISA leader credited past leaders and volunteers for their vision.
“The people who invested their time and energy in this volunteer organization are the ones that have set us up to be successful today, and we’re making a difference because of them, and we’re helping out these students at the competition to make a difference.”
Steinkamp was referencing the recently held Soy Innovation Competition awards night.
All year ISA is asking Indiana soybean farmers to share their past and future in the online show-and-tell. Soybean growers can be entered for a chance to win one of 12 replica tractors by participating at www.ISA50.com.
